Cantabria, home to seven of the most beautiful villages in Spain
What better way to begin than by celebrating a recent success: the recognition of Comillas village as one of Spain’s most beautiful villages, as part of the Los Pueblos más Bonitos de España network. This recent recognition means 7 charming Cantabrian villages are now on this list. This calls for celebration! And what better way to celebrate than by exploring Comillas together.
5 Reasons to come to Cantabria this 2023
We know that many of you are regulars who come to see us throughout the year, and we are counting on you too, so don't let us down. But just in case there are any doubting out there, who have no idea about our nature, our beaches, our heritage and everything we have to offer, today we give you five reasons why you should visit us in 2023.
5 Beautiful Beach Spots in Cantabria
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If next year you’re coming on holiday to Spain to go to the beach, chances are you’re headed to the Mediterranean Sea shore, from Andalusia‘s Costa del Sol up to Catalonia‘s Costa Brava, maybe the Atlantic Ocean‘s Costa de la Luz below Portugal‘s Algarve, or perhaps the Balearic or Canary Islands. But as it happens, some of the country’s most fetching beaches are found along the rugged and gorgeous north coast, along the Cantabrian Sea, also part of the Atlantic.
Cantabria: 7 Surf paradises
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The beaches of Cantabria are considered among the best in Spain for fans of surfing, and with good reason as we have three municipalities that have been declared Surfing Reserves: Ribamontán al Mar, Suances and Noja.
9 lighthouses to shine a light on Cantabria
Lighthouses are one of the clearest symbols of the world of the sea. Their presence is always comforting and reassuring, no doubt because their primary function is to protect the coastline.
Cantabria in Northern Spain is a Feast for Foodies
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One of four cool, verdant regions lining the north coast of Spain along the Atlantic Ocean‘s Bay of Biscay, Cantabria ‘s capital Santander as well as its rolling countryside, and its craggy coast are a delight for its culture, history, ecotourism, adventure, beaches (including surfing magnets!), and lovely towns, as this blog has covered extensively.
Routes to discover waterfalls in Cantabria
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The topography of the region is what makes Cantabria such a special place. It’s criss-crossed by countless rivers that over the passage of time have transformed the landscape, creating valleys, gullies, canyons and waterfalls that can be enjoyed all year round.